Help Wanted: Academic Economists, Pro-Bush
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Finding rubber stamps must be getting a lot harder. Who wants to sign on to complete failure?
One little excerpt
"Bush's reputation in at least the academic community is about as low as you can imagine," said William A. Niskanen, who was a member of the council during President Ronald Reagan's first term and is now chairman of the Cato Institute, a libertarian research group. "A lot of people would not be willing to give up a good tenured position for a position in the White House."
Finding rubber stamps must be getting a lot harder. Who wants to sign on to complete failure?
One little excerpt
"Bush's reputation in at least the academic community is about as low as you can imagine," said William A. Niskanen, who was a member of the council during President Ronald Reagan's first term and is now chairman of the Cato Institute, a libertarian research group. "A lot of people would not be willing to give up a good tenured position for a position in the White House."
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